In and around settle is very nice.

Short drive to Ingleton for the waterfalls trail walk which is proper lovely. Good f&c halfway round the walk too

https://www.ingletonwaterfallstrail.co.uk/gallery

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White Scar caves are nearby too, which is a nice trip out if it’s the girls’ sort of thing

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The Yorkshire Sculpture Park is pretty spesh if no one has mentioned it yet.

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There’s a few waterfalls throughout the dales. If you get to Hawes for the creamery, it’s a 4 mile round walk to Hardraw Force which is the largest waterfall in England, you access it through the back of a pub.

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Went for a week’s holiday in Yorkshire in 2014 when my daughters were ten and seven years old!

We stayed on a working farm that rents out a separate farm house about half an hours drive from York. Was great cos my two got to help herd sheep etc which they loved.

We spent two days in York itself (the rail museum is much more fun than you’d expect, honestly) did yorvick twice (as well as the ride there are archaeologists who love chatting to history nerd kids). City walls are fun to walk and there are a million places to have a nice coffee /hot chocolate. Climbing the Minster tower is great too.

Also spent a day in whitby which is just a brilliant town to hang out in and again loads of great places to eat and drink. Did Fontaines Abbey too, also fab.

Loved it so much we haven’t been outside the UK for our holiday since 10/10

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this. gordale scar and janet’s foss are a stones throw too, for even more waterfall action. spoilt for choice for nice walks round there, there’s also decent pub grub to be had in Malham itself half a mile down the road

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Did ny moors couple of years ago. Stayed in a holiday cottage near pickering. Riveaux abbey/ cycling in dalby forest/steam train to whitby/day trip to york/flamingo land.

Was great.

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Love how bleak the countryside is round there.

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If you do visit York I would advise avoiding the weekend. The city is over-run with drunken stag and hen parties pretty much every weekend which can make it unpleasant. If you’re up for a week come midweek.

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I stayed in Skeldale House, the vets’ surgery (it’s now a B&B)

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You have to access the waterfall through The Green Dragon Inn, never a bad thing. It’s the waterfall where Costner goes skinny dipping in Robin Hood

Yes! Me too. The Kings Arms. Pie Night on Tuesdays

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Yesssss, there was a friendly Scottish barman and a lovely dog in front of their massive open fire, absolute heaven

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JFC

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This sounds brilliant - might start planning a family holiday in Yorkshire :thinking:

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Love the kings arms in askrigg. Specifically that massive open fire.

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This. We went to York on September and did Monday to Wednesday, getting the late train home so we had 2.5 days in York . Worked pretty perfectly and I had a great time.

Sort of this, although I find if you steer clear of the area immediately between the station and the river/just the other side you should be ok. It’s what I’ve tended to find anyway! No doubt it’s better and quieter all-round during the week though.

Scarborough is nicer than it’s given credit for, and has plenty to do. You can combine it with Whitby/walk between the two if you have the energy. If you’re used to coastal stuff it might not have quite the same novelty though.

Leeds has got some free museums and plenty to do, but might not be as fun for children your age. I’d buy you a pint if you came to Leeds (although again, might be a hard one to sell to the kids haha)

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